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Page Six Saturday Night - It Rained College football is a sport of two faces. It can be a crisp, exciting and colorful Saturday's entertain ment—as crisp, exciting and color ful as the fall day we like to see it played on. However, at times, cer tain times, it has been known to be an unglamorous, bogged-down Leaders RUSHING— Jimmy Williams—l 26 yds. gained; ave. 8.4 yds. Billy Joye—loß yds. gained; ave. 3.5 yds. PASSING— Jimmy Williams—B-17; 96 yds. gained. PASS-RECEIVING— Buddy Dixon—caught 4 for 50 yds. Tommy Lqyell—caught 1 for 21 yds. PUNTING— Billy Jove —10 punts; 449 yds. ave. 44.9. SCORING— Jimmy Williams—2 T.D.'s—l2 pts. Jack Brinkley— 2 kicks (PAT) —2 pts. W*- • i f v y BILLY JOYE J. V. Football This past spring the Guilford College Athletic Department an nounced that they would initiate a Junior Varsity football program for the purpose of giving football experience to those boys who de sired it and for the purpose of building depth into a Quaker varsity which has usually been lacking in it. For their first game, Sept. 14, the Junior Varsity was pitted against Ferrum Junior College. The little Quakers upset Ferrum by 6-0 and handed them their first opening game loss in ten years. This feat was accomplished mostly by the teams Freshmen (all but one Freshman played offense; all but two played defense). To make matters better for us the Ferrum team beat the Catawba Frosh in their next game, by 14-0. The coaching staff has shown mixed emotions toward the Junior Varsity program. They are nappy with the brand of football that the boys have been playing but rather annoyed with the small turnout this fall. There were many boys who, last spring, indicated that they would want to play Junior Varsity football but never showed up for this fall's session. Coach Stewart has indicated his desire to continue the Junior Varsi ty program next fall but empha sized the fact that the program will not succeed unless there is sufficient and active participation on the part of seemingly interested boys. Schedule September 14 Ferrum Jr. College (H) 6-0. September 19 Chowan Jr. College (A) cancelled September 27 Carolina Military (A) October 4 Open October 11 Gardner-Webb (A) nightmare in mud. Such was the manner in which overly-loyal Guil ford fans found Burlington High School Stadium on Saturday night, September 28. It was a night to dampen the spirits of all but the most hardy people. The hardy Guilford supporters that did make the trip to Burlington saw our boys caught on the short end of a 28-7 score. Tlie team's bus ride to the game was a story in itself. As the bus departed from Guilford, with not a soul to say goodbye or to wish us well. There was little to say. Whatever conversation there was concerned itself with anything but the game. The bus reached the Elon field house and locker rooms. The boys would now have to get out, change into their work clothes, come back on to the bus and then Support Our Teams! LEATHER SPECIALISTS SHOE REPAIRING REFINISHING DYEING ZIPPERS INSTALLED LUGGAGE REPAIRED GOLF RAG REPAIRS GOLF SHOES LADIES' LEATHER TIPS AND WHOLE HEELS HANDRAG REPAIRS EXPERT CLEANING Williams Shoe Repair 299-7445 Quaker Village Shopping Center : ~ ; j "COCA-COLA" AND -'COKE" ARE REGISTERED IRAOE- MARKS WM.CM IOENTIFY ONLY THE PRODUCT Of THE COCA-COLA COMPANY. courses.... ugh register... rush stand... wait... shuffle... g0... twitch... fidget ...yawn...stop move... nearer nearer... filled ...pause things gO better,! ® Coke w TRADE-MARK® Bottle. The Coca-Cola Company by: Greensboro Coca-Cola Bottling Co. THE GUILFORDI AN ride to the Stadium, which was a few miles in Burlington. Soon the boys were back on the bus, ready for the trip. It was dark inside and as we passed small homes and stores their lights played tricks on the boys' donned helmets and shoulder pads and silhouetted them, making them look even big ger than they were. There was not a sound as all heads faced fore ward and all thoughts drifted into a happy past or a hopeful future. The scene was that of a grim in vader, stealthily sneaking through a quiet village with only one thought in mind—to even an an cient score. The bus pulled to a stop out side the rain-soaked Stadium. Dil lard Norman was the first to break the silence. "Okay—Let's get these guys. We've waited long enough." WHO WILL BE QUEEN? 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